a kit fox
A young fox is called a kit, cub or pup. Kit is the singular form. Pup is common in North American English.
A baby fox is called a kit.
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the scientific name for a kit fox is Vulpes Macrotis
A small fox, prior to adulthood, is called a kit.
A young fox is correctly called a cub, not a kit.
Kit fox are found only in the Central Valley and adjacent Coast Range in California. The gray fox is much more common throughout the Central Valley, foothills, and coastal regions.
Yes a fox kit is a mammal.
the name for a young/baby fox is a Kita male is a Reynard, Dog or Todand the female is a Vixenkit
A kit is the name used to describe a baby fox as well as some other baby animals.
The babies (otherwise known as offspring) are called "kits", many people call them "pups" wich is improper way of calling them, so call them "kits" next time you're talking about them!